Port FRANCO colors to TRINITY? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey! I've recently switched to Franco but want to switch back to Trinity. One problem... Franco gives me deep, amazing colors that I cannot leave...
Is it possible to take the presets I have for Franco kernel and port them to match Trinity color settings so that it looks the same on Trinity...
Here are the settings
- RGB MULTIPLIERS
Red:230
Green: 225
Blue: 240
- GAMMA SETTINGS
Red/Green/Blue (all the same):
Greys(0), Mids (87), Blacks (119), Whites (0)
Misc Gamma Settings:
Contrast(6), Brightness(0), Saturation(87)
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309041291a said:
Hey! I've recently switched to Franco but want to switch back to Trinity. One problem... Franco gives me deep, amazing colors that I cannot leave...
Is it possible to take the presets I have for Franco kernel and port them to match Trinity color settings so that it looks the same on Trinity...
Here are the settings
- RGB MULTIPLIERS
Red:230
Green: 225
Blue: 240
- GAMMA SETTINGS
Red/Green/Blue (all the same):
Greys(0), Mids (87), Blacks (119), Whites (0)
Misc Gamma Settings:
Contrast(6), Brightness(0), Saturation(87)
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I've been using fku colour control with trinity, works great.
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klvnhng said:
I've been using fku colour control with trinity, works great.
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I found a way to or the colors but can you link Mr to fku
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309041291a said:
I found a way to or the colors but can you link Mr to fku
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.franco.kernel&hl=en
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klvnhng said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.franco.kernel&hl=en
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Ahhh that's what you meant, I already own FKU and TKT , but the kernels use different methods to set gamma (kind of). Luckily Trinity and Franco have very similar color settings it was easy to bring over my current colors
Just to clarify I wasn't looking for an app to set this stuff. I wanted someone to port over the Franco colors I was using over to settings that would match for Trinity settings
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309041291a said:
Ahhh that's what you meant, I already own FKU and TKT , but the kernels use different methods to set gamma (kind of). Luckily Trinity and Franco have very similar color settings it was easy to bring over my current colors
Just to clarify I wasn't looking for an app to set this stuff. I wanted someone to port over the Franco colors I was using over to settings that would match for Trinity settings
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Oh, I see. Yeah, I don't think there would be a way to directly convert Franco values into trinity, you'd have to just experiment. But I do find that franco_my_profile (if I remember correctly) looks really good on Trinity too, even if it it doesn't look identical to what it does on Franco kernel.
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Nexus S Color Temp

Hi all,
I am a new nexus s owner, and from what I can gather Google changed the color temp with the 2.3.4 update. Is there any way to revert to the old temp with CM7? After playing with a GSII at an at&t store, the nexus s looks like complete crap, I really don't get why it was changed to begin with.
Thanks.
life2monkeys said:
Hi all,
I am a new nexus s owner, and from what I can gather Google changed the color temp with the 2.3.4 update. Is there any way to revert to the old temp with CM7? After playing with a GSII at an at&t store, the nexus s looks like complete crap, I really don't get why it was changed to begin with.
Thanks.
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It was changed to be more accurate. Unfortunately bluer colors are associated with "more vibrant" and "brighter" even if they really aren't correct.
Quite a few custom Roms implement voodoo color or reverted. I couldn't stand the awful blue tint on everything, so it was a welcomed change.
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krohnjw said:
It was changed to be more accurate. Unfortunately bluer colors are associated with "more vibrant" and "brighter" even if they really aren't correct.
Quite a few custom Roms implement voodoo color or reverted. I couldn't stand the awful blue tint on everything, so it was a welcomed change.
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Thanks for the reply. I went through looking at some of the kernels that said they support it. They all mentioned compatability up to 2.3.5 does anyone know of any kernels or anything that support vodoo on 2.3.6?
life2monkeys said:
Thanks for the reply. I went through looking at some of the kernels that said they support it. They all mentioned compatability up to 2.3.5 does anyone know of any kernels or anything that support vodoo on 2.3.6?
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I recommend matr1x, it's my favorite kernel for the nexus s and will do what you are looking to do, but netarchy and trinity both are compatible with voodoo colors as well...there are others but those are mainly the ones which I have used.
Check out this thread for voodoo color settings which will probably be more to your liking http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1002090
The stock CM7 kernel from the latest nightlies supports voodoo. You just need the voodoo control app to make the adjustments.
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Rem3Dy said:
The stock CM7 kernel from the latest nightlies supports voodoo. You just need the voodoo control app to make the adjustments.
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Yes it does. I love settings the setting high. I can see my nexus in the middle of noon now lol
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krohnjw said:
It was changed to be more accurate. Unfortunately bluer colors are associated with "more vibrant" and "brighter" even if they really aren't correct.
Quite a few custom Roms implement voodoo color or reverted. I couldn't stand the awful blue tint on everything, so it was a welcomed change.
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That's not entirely correct. My screen was fine pre 2.3.4 and after it was far too blue. I'm well aware of the way manufacturers boost the blues to make their displays brighter and the change did that for my phone. Always hated it.
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kenvan19 said:
That's not entirely correct. My screen was fine pre 2.3.4 and after it was far too blue. I'm well aware of the way manufacturers boost the blues to make their displays brighter and the change did that for my phone. Always hated it.
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Well those are the warmth changes that were made kernel side. If you go back to the old threads I even linked into the commits for everyone who swore it was accidental on Google's side. The color pallette was made warmer, not cooler.
If your screen got cooler after the pallette was made warmer it sounds like something else is going on.
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I know it wasn't accidental but I'm not the only one who felt it got significantly cooler. My guess is its just a manufacturing issue since there was the same issue on my wife's ns.
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I have been using voodoo with the Matrix kernel so far and loving it, the color contrast is almost unreal, however...does anyone know of any work arounds for the green flash that happens when unlocking? Not a super huge deal, just kind of annoying.
If you are referring to the green screen when the phone screen is about to turn off in MIUI, settings, display, advanced mode under brightness, light levels, use custom, light level to dim( try different amounts) 26 worked for me.
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I'm on CM7 and it happens right when I turn it on
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Best app to control color settings?

I'm on trinity's kernel and his app doesn't have the color option. What app do you guys recommend to use for color control?
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Hi,
Trinity kernel ( so his app TKT) have color options (RGB), it's under "tunables"/"RGB Color Adjustement"...
If you mean Gamma settings, if I'm right it's not supported yet... (in the app for sure, in the kernel not sure).
In any case with some apps like Faux123 Kernel Enhancement or Francisco Kernel Updater it does not work.
And also just looked in sys/class/misc and module, nothing related to Gamma control so or i'm blind or I don't know where to search...
On the contrary, franco kernel updater color tuner works now. The color sticks after reboot and all.
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Franco or Faux display control?

I'm trying to decide which one I would rather use. I am leaning towards faux but with the coming of the display control app I'm not sure if the 5 dollar kernel control app will be enough.
If you think it is worth the 5 dollars for either one tell me. Then tell me which you use and why, I want to figure this out today!
Thanks guys
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If you want to change the colors, I'd try Trickster MOD first.
Flash franco's kernel and buy his app
Joshua3109 said:
I'm trying to decide which one I would rather use. I am leaning towards faux but with the coming of the display control app I'm not sure if the 5 dollar kernel control app will be enough.
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I started using Franco, but it didn't offer enough control of the gamma, which is pretty important if you're going to calibrate your screen really well and get images that really pop out at you.
Using FauxDisplay now, (which seems to work fine on my N4 with Matr!x kernel), and getting some decent calibrations.
Odp: Franco or Faux display control?
I'm using trickster mod with enhanced stock kernel by faux.
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calanizzle said:
Flash franco's kernel and buy his app
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i don't want to sound harsh or anything, but please try the kernel first, and then buy something !
I bought the display control and it worms just fine with his enhanced stock kernel. I did have some trouble getting it to work at the beginning but after that it was pretty easy
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[Q] i wanna apply PA contrasty colors to Franco kernel

Hi, I've tried searching and asking for this answer but i just got no reply...
Can anyone tell me which settings i could apply to get contrasty callibrated PA kernel colors to my Franco kernel? I've bought the Franco's app. Thanks, after seeing those colors i just can't settle with stock colors... they look way too faded
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Try francos colours? I heard they are good?
You can use my colors in franco's app
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38240951&postcount=14539
Rizy7 said:
Try francos colours? I heard they are good?
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Thanks but where can i find Francis m Franco's colors? the kernel has the stock ones... Is there some place where i can get the value from? it would be kind if you to direct me to them! Thanks
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Archmag3 said:
You can use my colors in franco's app
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38240951&postcount=14539
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Thanks, I'll try yours too i think the values are nice
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Trickster MOD

Can anyone give me some good values for the Trickster MOD kernel settings app, and by values i mean RGB, it would be much appreciated
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Hi,
Here:
Nexus 4 Color Settings [spreadsheet], mainly HERE.
And "good values" mean nothing, it depends of what you want, your likes, your eyes, your screen...

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